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United Launch Alliance Announces Executive Leadership Team

An artist’s concept of the ULA Vulcan rocket. Image Credit: ULA

October 27, 2015 – Today United Launch Alliance (ULA) announced its new executive leadership team that will lead the company’s transformation, maintain focus on mission success and develop ULA’s new launch vehicle Vulcan.

“As we work to transform the way ULA does business, and in turn, the launch services business as a whole, it is critical to ensure we have exceptional people leading this company into the future,” said Tory Bruno, president and chief executive officer. “This reorganization will align ULA to position our product line to support emerging market needs, continue to drive out cost, and maintain our strong record of reliability and mission success.”

Executive Leadership Team:

Liane George: Human Resources

John Keenan: Chief Information Officer

Charlie Krisch: Standard Services

Laura Maginnis: Custom Services

Cindy Nafus: Quality, Safety & Mission Success

Paul Neary: Chief Financial Officer

Mark Peller: Major Development

Robbie Sabathier: Washington Operations and Communications

Dr. George Sowers: Advanced Programs

Brett Tobey: Engineering

Gary Wentz: Human Launch Services

“This new leadership team represents the top professionals in their respective areas and leaders that have demonstrated an exceptionally strong vision toward innovation and change,” said Dan Collins, chief operating officer.

ULA’s Vulcan rocket will transform the future of space launch and will offer customers unprecedented flexibility in a single system. In addition, ULA is preparing to return to human spaceflight with the launch of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner atop the Atlas V rocket.

“All of the innovation and game-changing advances mean more capabilities in space, which means more capabilities here on Earth, and we haven’t even begun to realize the full potential of space exploration and what future capabilities it holds,” said Bruno. “We cannot even begin to imagine how new innovators will use space travel to progress a multitude of industries – from medicine to telecommunications to national security. The opportunities in space are truly endless.”